Running Tests Confidently
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Running Python tests is usually done from the command line, giving you quick feedback on the state of your code. The built-in unittest module lets you easily discover and run tests directly from the terminal.
# To run all tests in the current directory and its subdirectories using unittest:
python -m unittest discover
When you run tests, Python shows the results in the terminal. A dot (.) means a test passed, F indicates a failure, and E indicates an error. At the end, you’ll see a summary with the total number of tests and details about any issues.
To run a specific test file, provide its path and filename. This is helpful when you want to focus on a particular module or test set.
# To run a single test file named test_math.py:
python -m unittest test_math.py
Integrating test runs into your daily workflow is essential. You can automate test execution with scripts or continuous integration tools to ensure that your code remains reliable as it evolves.
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